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“When I was moving back to Kenosha from Portland in 2013 I stopped by to visit John and Gail. I had just purchased a 2008 Trailblazer and was having...Read More »
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1 of 2 | Posted by: Richard Quesenberry - Kenosha, WI

“I appreciated John's good heart. I'll always remember the fond relationship that he had with my father, Richard Quesenberry. He was my Dad's best man...Read More »
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2 of 2 | Posted by: Penny Quesenberry Dorsey Dorsey - OR

JohnArcherQuesenberry, Jr. was born on April 8, 1931 in San Antonio, Texas. He passed away on October 6, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was in the United States Air Force, a Vietnam veteran, and retired from the City of Pasadena. He is survived by his wife, Gail B. Quesenberry, daughters Jane B. Frazier, Arlene J. Quesenberry and Cheryl E. Becker, eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 10:30AM at the Church of the Nazarene Valley Center, 5119 N. Valley Center Ave., Covina, CA 91724. The Graveside Service will follow at 1:30PM at Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Blvd., Riverside, CA 92518. A reception will be held at Arlington Avenue Church of the Nazarene, 5475 Arlington Ave., Riverside CA 92504 from 2:30 to 4:30PM.

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When I was moving back to Kenosha from Portland in 2013 I stopped by to visit John and Gail. I had just purchased a 2008 Trailblazer and was having air conditioning problem and it was right in the middle of summer. John would not let me leave until he took me to his personal mechanic who always treats his customers fairly. He introduced me to him and we left the Trailblazer there for a short time and his mechanic took

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When I was moving back to Kenosha from Portland in 2013 I stopped by to visit John and Gail. I had just purchased a 2008 Trailblazer and was having air conditioning problem and it was right in the middle of summer. John would not let me leave until he took me to his personal mechanic who always treats his customers fairly. He introduced me to him and we left the Trailblazer there for a short time and his mechanic took care of the problem and at reasonable price. Thank you John and Gail for opening up your home to Janet and I whenever we came to visit. I also have fond memories of the family singing together whenever you were around.

Posted by: Richard Quesenberry - Kenosha, WI - Family Oct 14, 2016

I appreciated John's good heart. I'll always remember the fond relationship that he had with my father, Richard Quesenberry. He was my Dad's best man in his wedding and when my parents remarried, he was kind enough to stand as best man again. THAT was a treasured memory! I'll also always remember how they loved to sing duets together. No doubt they're inside those pearly gates serenading everyone! :)

a few years back, he was thoughtful enough to send me papers

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I appreciated John's good heart. I'll always remember the fond relationship that he had with my father, Richard Quesenberry. He was my Dad's best man in his wedding and when my parents remarried, he was kind enough to stand as best man again. THAT was a treasured memory! I'll also always remember how they loved to sing duets together. No doubt they're inside those pearly gates serenading everyone! :)

a few years back, he was thoughtful enough to send me papers regarding our family history. He had corrected some things that were said in a past audio recording with Uncle John and Aunt Phoebe. Putting family first was a priority and he displayed this by being an accurate historian with genealogy.

I send my sincere sympathy to the family and pray that God's grace is sufficient for all of you at this difficult time.